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... interest , between the philosophical critic and the literary critic . An incapacity for the abstruse , and an interest in poetry which is primarily a technical interest , dispose my mind towards the more limited and perhaps more ...
... interest , between the philosophical critic and the literary critic . An incapacity for the abstruse , and an interest in poetry which is primarily a technical interest , dispose my mind towards the more limited and perhaps more ...
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... interest in history was not that of the scientific historian , as he was the first to admit ; he was continually bringing forward illustrations from the past by way of comparison or contrast with contem- porary ideas and ways of life ...
... interest in history was not that of the scientific historian , as he was the first to admit ; he was continually bringing forward illustrations from the past by way of comparison or contrast with contem- porary ideas and ways of life ...
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... interest in what was going on in his own country , and the English visitor who would talk to him about political , social , and academic developments at home was sure of welcome . But he gave himself with wholehearted affection to the ...
... interest in what was going on in his own country , and the English visitor who would talk to him about political , social , and academic developments at home was sure of welcome . But he gave himself with wholehearted affection to the ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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